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This represents a tribulation when one lifts the skirt from the Weaver Valley Flyer.  Not a bad looking 1337 class pacific. Gotta love the wagontop boiler.  The hardest part was finding the correct pilot which was found at Stevenson Preservation Lines as a pilot for the ATSF Atlantic.  It bewilders me why Weaver never sold these Pacifics sans skirts.  About done with the second conversion, three more to go.  

The trials still remain.  Thank Heavens Pecos made the Prairie, but hard to find.  Sunset finally made a 2-10-2 years ago. More recently an accurate Mountain.

No one has made an accurate ATSF 0-6-0.  Weird...Sunset, GPM, Challenger, and Westside all have imported SP 0-6-0s

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nyccollector1 posted:

SWRR,

A very convincing conversion from a Weaver Models Valley Flyer to a 1337 ATSF 2-6-2. You are correct in pointing out Pecos River's version of the ATSF 2-6-2 from New Zealand is extremely hard if not impossible to find. I'm somewhat amazed and surprised no one else thought of doing this conversion up til now. Very cleaver indeed!

Your assessment lead me to do some research.  It turns out that four of the 1200 Class Pacifics were converted to Prairies.  These four even ran into the early 50s.  They were engine No. 1207, 1210, 1214 and 1215.  The conversion looks pretty easy and distinctive with a pilot truck similar to the trailing truck.

Interestingly, the 1270 class Pacific can also be created from the Weaver Valley Flyer with just changing the sand dome, after removing the skirting.  Stevenson Preservation also carries the correct sand dome

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Ron H posted:

I love your conversion. Going to find one to do as I had no idea. ATSF steam is pretty limited. I've got a Westside 2-8-2 and two Pecos River hudsons, both versions.

If you have an questions how to do it, let me know.  The first time was with a soldering gun, not easy. Then moved to a resistance soldering unit, much easier.

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